SAN ANTONIO-The $2.6-million facility is a project of Connetics of California and DPT Labs of San Antonio. The plant at 5303 Distribution Dr. will be used to make prescription and consumer health-care products, pending FDA approval.
GEORGETOWN, TX-The gaping hole will be three tracts, totaling five blocks, near the historic square in the Williamson County seat. With the marketing team now in place, the talk is focusing on mixed use to replace Mac Haik Ford when it moves to the interstate.
ROUND ROCK, TX-Scott & White says it's time to move on the medical facility after sitting on the land for five years. The 77,000-sf Scott & White Center will break ground in June 2003, promising to deliver 150 community jobs when it's done.
SAN ANTONIO-Sherman Hinkebein moves up the ladder in the San Antonio office, the second change in a week for the team. Hinkebein was one of the first brokers to join Weitzman's San Antonio office in 1992.
SAN ANTONIO-Longtime tenants Lockheed Martin and GE Aircraft ramp up their KellyUSA sites for the extra work. The firms' joint venture gets to produce and service F110 fighter planes.
SAN ANTONIO-The 98,630-sf Guaranty Center in San Antonio goes to a partnership of local investors. Word is Lincoln Property Co. and Goldman Sachs got more than $75 per sf for the nine-story building.
AUSTIN-Ground will break in the fall on a 29,000-sf office building at the intersection of Trinity and 12th streets near the capitol. The Texas Retired Teachers Foundation hired Reh Burwell Partners and Development 2000 to design the structure.
SAN ANTONIO-The 4340 West Ave. building, assessed at $620,000, will be converted into distribution and offices for a San Antonio-based medical supplier. Beer distributor Halo Distribution eliminated excess space while the buyer gets to expand.
SAN ANTONIO-The San Antonio-based buyer acquires the 128-room facilities in Austin, San Antonio and Houston from Lane Hospitality of Northbrook, IL. Leddy slides in its subsidiary as the property manager amid makes plans for a Houston office.
AUSTIN-The Austin CBD continues to benefit from a legal shuffling that's been going on for a year as new high-rises come on line. The Travis County Bar Association takes over space from a leading law firm's move to CarrAmerica's 300 West Sixth.